Resistor Color Coding Explained
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- čas přidán 4. 05. 2018
- In this video, Resistor Color coding (3 bands, 4 bands, 5 bands and 6 bands) has been explained.
After watching this video, you will be able to find the resistor value for 3-band, 4-band, 5-band and 6-band resistors.
What is Resistor Color Code :
The value of the resistor is indicated on the resistor itself using the different color bands.
Commercially available resistors can have either 3, 4, 5 or 6 color bands. And accordingly, they are known as the 3-band, 4-band, 5-band and 6-band resistors respectively.
4-band Resistor Color Code:
1st Band - 1st Digit
2nd Band- 2nd Digit
3rd Band - Multiplying factor
4th Band - Tolerance
3-Band Resistor Color Code:
In 4-Band Resistor, if the 4th band or the tolerance band is missing then it is known as the 3-Band Resistor, For these resistors, the tolerance value is assumed to be 20 %.
5-Band Resistor Color Code:
1st Band - 1st Digit
2nd Band- 2nd Digit
3rd Band - 3rd Digit
4th Band - Multiplying factor
5th Band - Tolerance
6-Band Resistor Color Code:
1st Band - 1st Digit
2nd Band- 2nd Digit
3rd Band - 3rd Digit
4th Band - Multiplying factor
5th Band - Tolerance
6th Band- Temperature Co-efficient of resistance (In ppm /K)
The timestamps for the different topics covered in the video is given below:
0:50 4-Band Resistor Color Code (with Examples)
4:01 3-Band Resistor
4:31 5-Band Resistor Color Code (with Example)
6:25 6-Band Resistor Color Code (with Example)
This video will be helpful to all students of science and engineering in understanding the resistor color coding.
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The timestamps for the different topics covered in the video is given below:
0:50 4-Band Resistor Color Code (with Examples)
4:01 3-Band Resistor
4:31 5-Band Resistor Color Code (with Example)
6:25 6-Band Resistor Color Code (with Example)
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This is easier than how my professor explained it, thank you it helps me so much
It's an amazing video I mean to say that in this video it's been explained very nicely .... thanks for making this video 😊
Cool, thanks for going through this, if not used frequently it is easy to forget.
Sir by seeing your video it's very easy to understand
Concise and accurate. Perfect.
Very well explained 👍🏻
Thank you so much
superbly explained
BRO COMPLETELY CLEARED. ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻 Thanks.
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Superb explanation! Thank you
By watching your video its very easy to understand also can u please explain about finding the tolerance
Tysm sir... It is really helpful for us.. Ty
Nice and precise explanation..
Super explaination sir thank uuu sooo much...
Bt some times interviewer not ask the value using resistor..eg; Given the value like 2.6 Kohm n What is the color of resistor? then what to do?
Thankyou Sir.Nice explanation got it.
how do you calculate those value
Wow I understand phy .👏👏👌👍keep it up
Thank you sir!
Nice explanation bro👍
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Outstanding
In second puc reader they have given 4 band in board exam they ask 4 band only for all sir?
Nice explanations
Thanks for helping me sir
What app are you using?
Awesome bro..... Tq sm
Very very Helpful Bro
Very good
Thank you bro 👍
excellent
How can I know which colour band to start from(which one to consider 1st cause I can invert and change my perspective)?
If i remember correctly the group with more colors is supposed to be on the left
the color bands which are more closer are to be kept on your left side..and then start the further counting
Good explain
Nice keep it up
नमस्ते 🥰🙏
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Nice
thanks bro
When 3 Band Color is Gold.
How to calculate the Resistance of the resistor?
In case of Gold (for the 3rd band) the multiplying factor is 0.1. Similarly, if the 3rd band is Silver then multiplying factor is 0.01.
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Red green silver gold
sir i am veri confoocius rite no
It's Kelvin and not degree Kelvin. 😟
Good bro .I guess u r an Indian
Take a shot everytime he says resistor
What is tolarance😕 .????
Tolerance is the maximum difference in the actual value of the resistance to the nominal value.
e.g for 1kΩ resistor with 1% tolerance has nominal value of 1kΩ. but its max value could be 1010 Ω or minimum value could be 990 Ω.
I hope it will clear your doubt.
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@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS In general what value is considered....??
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आप बहुत fast बोलते है। request you to speak little slow. I needed many time rewind to listen again.
Please talkvidio in hindi
Everything is flawless except the part where you randomly put prefixes without clearly defining them first and how to put them as some people here are very weak in physics
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thx alott